Essays from "The Times.": Being a Selection from the Literary Papers which Have Appeared in that Journal, Том 1John Murray, 1871 |
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... court , and to the confusion and amaze- ment of all the spectators , the Duchess greeted her boy with a slap in the face that was heard in the next apartment . The Duc de Chartres married the King's natural daughter nevertheless . The ...
... court , and to the confusion and amaze- ment of all the spectators , the Duchess greeted her boy with a slap in the face that was heard in the next apartment . The Duc de Chartres married the King's natural daughter nevertheless . The ...
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... court of France , and threw it into panic and consternation . Other circumstances tended rapidly to establish and extend the Duke's unpopularity . On the 6th of July , 1710 , the daughter of the Duke of Orleans ( the infamous offspring ...
... court of France , and threw it into panic and consternation . Other circumstances tended rapidly to establish and extend the Duke's unpopularity . On the 6th of July , 1710 , the daughter of the Duke of Orleans ( the infamous offspring ...
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... court , insulted by the mob , the Duke of Orleans sought consolation amidst furnaces and alembics , and in orgies at which the Duchess de Berri presided - herself the incarnation of blas- phemy and unrestrained licentiousness . The com ...
... court , insulted by the mob , the Duke of Orleans sought consolation amidst furnaces and alembics , and in orgies at which the Duchess de Berri presided - herself the incarnation of blas- phemy and unrestrained licentiousness . The com ...
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... court by a specious etiquette , and the practices he pretended to abhor when they assumed the form of naked vice , passed unreproved in the taking garb of knightly gallantry . Upon the death of Louis XIV . the court threw off the ...
... court by a specious etiquette , and the practices he pretended to abhor when they assumed the form of naked vice , passed unreproved in the taking garb of knightly gallantry . Upon the death of Louis XIV . the court threw off the ...
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... court vigilantly watching the chances that might transfer to him the prize to which his family looked in vain for years , and reached at last only to grasp , and then renounce it ; making his game , and preparing for contingencies ...
... court vigilantly watching the chances that might transfer to him the prize to which his family looked in vain for years , and reached at last only to grasp , and then renounce it ; making his game , and preparing for contingencies ...
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